Football Roundup: King William Routs Arcadia

Football Roundup

Windsor Storms Past K&q

King William's Cavaliers ran between, over and around visiting Arcadia for a 50-2 non-district triumph Friday night.

King William (3-1) rushed 41 times for 426 yards, an average of more than 10 yards per carry. Maurice Newbill led the march with 181 yards on 14 carries, including a 62-yard touchdown burst.

Newbill also caught a 16-yard touchdown pass from Scoots Curry - the Cavaliers' only completion of the night in five attempts.

Not that King William needed to pass often. Hernandez Clark gained 142 yards on 10 carries, including a 45-yard scoring run. Ethard Williams added two touchdown runs, and Anthony Holmes and Alfie Green each ran for scores.

Arcadia (0-4) rushed for about 120 yards, but completed only three of 11 passes for 16 yards. Holmes and Green each intercepted a pass by the visitors from the Eastern Shore.

Arcadia's only score was a safety in the third quarter when the Cavaliers were flagged for holding in their end zone.

King William coach Roger Brookes complimented his team's defensive effort and said two more Cavalier touchdowns were negated by penalties.

KING WILLIAM 50, ARCADIA 2

Arcadia 0 0 2 0- 2

King William 12 16 8 14- 50

KW-Williams 5 run (pass failed)

KW-Newbill 16 pass from Curry (pass failed)

KW-Clark 45 run (Newbill run)

KW-Newbill 62 run (Clark run)

KW-Williams 10 run (Curry run)

A-Safety, King William committed holding penalty in end zone

KW-Holmes 3 run (run failed)

KW-Green 8 run (Washington run)

Windsor 32, King & Queen 12

Senior tailback Wayne Briggs led the host Dukes with 214 yards on 29 carries and two touchdowns as Windsor (4-0), ranked seventh in the Associated Press state Group A poll, remained undefeated. King and Queen Central fell to 0-4.

Briggs, the driving force behind Windsor's offense all season, scored the first touchdown in the first quarter on a 3-yard run and scored again in the fourth.

Mark Robinson put the Royal Tigers on the board when he scored on a 4-yard run in the first period. Robinson scored the other Tiger touchdown in the fourth on a 19-yard run. Robinson finished the game with 68 yards on 12 carries.

Penalties and mistakes plagued both teams in the second and third quarters, Windsor head coach Tommy Austin said.

``It was a really good football game to watch from a fan's point of view,'' Austin said. ``But it was a headache from a coach's point of view.''

The Dukes led only 12-6 after three quarters, but blew the game open with three touchdowns in the final 12 minutes.

WINDSOR 32, KING AND QUEEN 12

K&Q 6 0 0 6- 12

Windsor 12 0 0 20- 32

W-Briggs 3 run (run failed)

W-Mitchell 41 fumble return (pass failed)

K&Q-Robinson 4 run (run failed)

W-Briggs 6 run (run failed)

K&Q-Robinson 19 run (kick failed)

W-Bickley 1 run (Ruffin pass from Liggins)

W-Bickley 4 run (kick blocked)

Rapp. 22, Mathews 18

Robert Baughan scored two 2-yard touchdowns within two minutes of each other in the fourth quarter to lead Rappahannock's Red Raiders to a victory in the 25th annual Ruritan Bowl in Mathews.

The host Blue Devils fell to 1-3.

Rappahannock (1-3), which trailed 18-8 entering the fourth quarter, cut the deficit to 18-14 on Baughan's first 2-yard score.

Then, on fourth down from the Mathews 25, the Red Raiders blocked a Mathews punt and the ball rolled out of bounds on the 2. That set up Baughan's go-ahead touchdown, which came with 7:58 remaining.

Mathews was stopped twice late in the fourth quarter on potential winning drives. The Blue Devils fumbled on the Rappahannock 26 and had a long pass intercepted.

RAPPAHANNOCK 22, MATHEWS 18

Rappahannock 0 0 8 14- 22

Mathews 0 12 6 0- 18

Mat-Carter 9 run (kick failed)

Mat-Romero 15 run (run failed)

Rap-Hicks 1 run (Scott run)

Mat-Denil pass 12 from Faulkner (run failed)

Rap-Baughan 2 run (run failed)

Rap-Baughan 2 run (Baughan run)

Charles City 34,

West Point 6

The visiting Panthers (2-2) scored two touchdowns in the first quarter and went on to a non-district triumph on the Pointers' field.